Irish surnames have a rich and complex history that dates back to ancient times. In Ireland, surnames were traditionally passed down from father to son, a practice known as patrilineal descent. The earliest surnames in Ireland were derived from personal names, such as O'Brien (descendant of Brian) or MacCarthy (son of Carthach). These names usually indicated a person's lineage or association with a particular clan or tribe.
During the Norman invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, many native Irish families adopted Norman surnames, such as Fitzgerald or Burke. This was often done to gain favor with the Norman conquerors or to assimilate into the ruling class. Over time, these Norman surnames became Irish themselves, as families integrated into Irish society.
In the 16th and 17th centuries, during the period of English colonization and the Plantation of Ireland, many native Irish families were displaced from their lands and forced into exile. As a result, many Irish surnames spread to other parts of the world, particularly to countries like the United States, Canada, and Australia, where there were significant Irish migrations.
Today, Irish surnames are still widely prevalent and hold great significance for individuals of Irish descent. They serve as a connection to one's ancestral roots and are a source of pride and identity within the Irish diaspora.
I'm Bóru Zanardi, the Family Crest Bear and a custodian of Irish heritage who oversees a grand and expansive library of Irish names. My library is a treasure of family history, cataloguing thousands of surnames, including a special collection of over 2,500 names from Irish and Celtic origins.
We invite you to search this extraordinary library, a realm where each name tells a story. Embark on an engaging journey to uncover your family name hidden within these vast archives. In a distinctive and personalized offering, Bóru Zanardi allows you to immortalise your family's name and crest on his t-shirt, transforming it into a proud emblem of your family history.
Suitable for children from 36 months, Bóru, the Family Crest Bear is a large charming Irish teddy bear with tweed trousers, a matching flat cap and his t-shirt is personalized with your own family crest. Made with all new synthetic materials he sits 30cm / 12 in. tall (38cm / 15 in. from top to toes), has soft brown fur and features the Paddy Pals motif on his pad. Paddy Pals are loved by both children and adults with their traditional Irish attire and welcoming smile. The best things in life are the people we love, the places we have been and the memories we have made along the way.
Seolta ó Chontae an Dúin, Tuaisceart Éireann, déantar béir Paddy Pals a sheachadadh ar fud an domhain saor in aisce!
Loingseoireacht Chaighdeánach Saor in Aisce - Airmail. Seachadadh i thart ar 7-9 lá oibre (Níos tapúla
roghanna loingseoireachta ar fáil freisin agus tú ag seiceáil amach).
Sa chás nach dócha nach bhfuil tú sásta le do cheannach cuirimid ráthaíocht iomlán airgid 30 lá ar fáil.
Ábhair | Snáithínlíonadh poileistear. Cúr polúireatán |
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Dath | Brown |
Aois | Oiriúnach do pháistí ó 36 mhí |
Glanadh | Nigh láimhe amháin |
Conformity | European Standard EN71 |
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EAN | 5055374500149 |
Meáchan | 0.3kg (0.7lbs) |
Airde | 30cm (11.8 orlach) |